Raja Ampat Island Indonesia, Covered 75% World's Marines Species

Who does not know the Raja Ampat? One of the tourist attractions in Papua's beauty attracted the attention of domestic and foreign tourists. Raja Ampat region consists of four large islands of Waigeo, Misool, Salawati, Batanta and small islands around it.

Raja Ampat has a diverse marine life. According to a report from The Nature Conservancy, as many as 75% of the world's marine species found in the waters of Raja Ampat. During the dive, you will be accompanied by about 1,511 species of fish and sea turtles. Exciting, huh? While you are free to dive anytime throughout the year here, but the best time is in October and November. In these months, the weather is nice and the water is very clear so visibility when diving is ideal.

If you do not want to dive, you can still enjoy the beauty of Raja Ampat to do trekking in the islands. Fear of getting lost? Chill Out. You can use the services of a guide here. Guides in this tourist spot is the local residents who daily work as fishermen. Do not forget to bring a nut or candy to give to local residents. Nut and candy regarded as a sign of friendship and will make you more familiar with them.

Here, there are many souvenirs you can buy as souvenirs ranging from sculpture Asmat musical instruments and traditional fabrics.

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